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Peleng 8mm Guide by Bruno Abarca


The objectives are fisheye lens with the ability to cover 180 degrees of scene, representing a circular shape. Always been considered very specific objectives, with a great use for specific situations where concerns about large doses of creativity, but of those who were advised not to abuse, because their characteristic deformation of it can get monotonous.

With the advent of digital cameras APS-C, the fish eyes take on new life, because the sensor cutout is responsible for leaving out most of the black corners that produce these objectives, and some subsequent manipulation the image will be employed as an extreme angle which is not seen the typical circle of the fisheye.

If we join the availability of a target by about 250 €, buying on eBay, the result is a mass phenomenon that is causing a legion of photographers fall in love with this glass.

And is that the results achieved are spectacular, but you must learn to tame and to compose with, because with a Peleng in the camera enters the frame everything you see, and even what you do not see.

To help in the task, Bruno Abarca has written a practical guide Peleng 8mm f3.5 fisheye where you can learn from how to handle it, and how to correct the distortion, to the purchase.

If you love this view you can not miss. Right now I confess that I've only browsed, because as I read in depth will finish chopping and buy one.

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One Response to "Guide by Bruno Abarca Peleng 8mm"

  1. Bruno says:

    Thank you very much for the link! : D

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